Updated 05/08/2009 07:01 PM
Missing Ticonderoga man mystery
TICONDEROGA, N.Y. -- Father of three Jody King, 28, disappeared three weeks ago.
"Somebody had to have seen something. You just don't disappear. People can't just vanish," said Casey Anderson, King’s wife.
King hasn't been seen since he crashed his car on Interstate 91 in Enfield, Connecticut.
"He'd go out on the road during the week and be home on the weekends," said Anderson.
King worked out of town on long term construction sites. His wife says there's little work for foreman in the tiny town of Ticonderoga. She says the last time she spoke with King was 6:30 the night he went missing. He was supposed to be traveling from New Haven to
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Meriden, but state troopers found his car more than 36 miles away from his destination, smashed into a median in Enfield.
"And then they told me he had been in an accident and couldn't find the driver," said Anderson.
What happened to King after the car crash remains a mystery with few leads. One thing we do know is that two days after the accident, Connecticut police went out with dogs to the crash scene. They found the same clothes that King was wearing during the accident near the site.
"We don’t have an explanation," said Anderson.
“We have been working closely with Connecticut State Police, working this investigation attempting to locate Jody King, but unfortunately, most of our leads are turning out in the state of Connecticut," said Sgt. Mark Johns of the Ticonderoga Police Department.
"If he did do something that he's ashamed of now, I just want him to know that he can still come home. We'll get through it, work things out. We need him," said Anderson.
For now, King's wife says she's splitting her time between Connecticut and Ticonderoga. She hired a helicopter and a search specialist, but no trace of her husband has been found.
If you have any information about King, you can all Connecticut State Police at (860) 534-1000. Or you can leave an anonymous tip at Anderson's email at search4jodyking@gmail.com.